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Animals in the Polar Desert (their diet and predators) - Coggle Diagram
Animals in the Polar Desert (their diet and predators)
Penguins
Foods
Fish
Krill
squid
other crustaceans that are available
Amphipods (king penguins)
Predators
On adults
Leopard seals
Killer whales (not really for king penguins)
On eggs and chicks
Skuas
Seals
Foods
Fish
they especially eat Notothenioids
squid
other invertebrates (animals who don't have backbones)
such as krill (southern fur seals eat a lot of krill)
Sometimes penguins
for southern fur seals
No crabs for crabeater seals
Predators
Killer whales (for weddell seals, southern elephant seals, crabeater seals)
for leopard seals as well, but not very frequent
Leopard seals (for southern fur seal, eleaphant seals, crabeater selas)
mostly of "pups"
Large sharks (for southern elephant seals)
Whales
fish (killer whales, Sperm Whales)
penguins (killer whales)
Seals (killer whales)
Other whales (killer whale)
plankton (sei whales)
krill (sei whales, Fin whales, Blue whales, Humpback Whales)
squid (sei whales, Fin whales, Blue whales, Sperm Whales)
crustaceans (minke whales, Blue whales, Right Whales (small ones))
small schooling fish (not killer whales)
Others (mostly birds)
krill
foods
phytoplankton
algae
predators
penguins
seals
birds
food
squid
fish
crustaceans
things that are near the sea surface
krill (for snow petrels)
penguin eggs/chicks (skuas)
dead seals and penguins (giant petrels)
flesh of dead animals (pigeons and giant petrels)
anything they come across (for Snowy Sheathbill)
predators
antarctic skuas (not for all)
Fish
Plankton